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Since first coming together in 1991, Incubus have consistently elevated themselves and alternative music to new creative heights. The California band's sales eclipse 23 million albums worldwide to date with multiplatinum and platinum certifications from around the globe. Most recently, 2017's 8 bowed at #4 on the Billboard Top 200, marking their fifth consecutive Top 5 debut on the respective chart. 2019 saw them celebrate the 20th anniversary of their triple-platinum classic, Make Yourself, with a sold-out tour. Additionally, they maintain their status as a streaming phenomenon, averaging 4.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify and clocking over 1 billion-plus streams. They continue their next chapter in partnership with ADA Worldwide, with the new EP Trustfall (Side B) led by the single "Our Love."

Incubus in Concert

As life goes on, it moves in cycles. Within these rotations, each iteration presents its own distinct inspiration. Almost three decades together, Incubus steadily harness this ever-evolving energy and channel it into their music. Once more, the influential multiplatinum Los Angeles quintet—Brandon Boyd [vocals], Mike Einziger [guitar, piano, backing vocals], José Pasillas II [drums], Chris Kilmore [turntables, keyboards], and Ben Kenney [bass]—siphon a surge of unfettered creativity into their 2020 EP Trust Fall (Side B).

"We go through cycles where everybody feels reinvigorated and excited to try to break new ground and forge into novel territory," exclaims Boyd. "When we wrote S.C.I.E.N.C.E. back in 1997, we were teenagers. We had a lot of piss and vinegar. We had a lot to prove. Six years later, when we started recording A Crow Left of the Murder, it was a reboot. We'd enlisted Ben to be a part of the band, and everybody was really excited about what we could do together. A lot of the excitement ultimately manifested itself in the record. The ethos carried over to certain points in our journey. This new grouping of music, Trust Fall (Side B), is similar in spirit."

Capitalizing on such momentum throughout their career, Incubus have magnified the scope of alternative music with each and every subsequent album. Earning dozens of multiplatinum and platinum certifications worldwide, their sales-to-date exceeded 23 million albums by 2020, while streams surpassed 1 billion and counting. In 2017, their most recent full-length, 8, vaulted to #4 on the Billboard Top 200 as their fifth consecutive Top 5 entry on the chart. Between standout appearances everywhere from BottleRock and Shaky Knees to Eddie Vedder's Ohana Festival, the boys launched a sold-out 20th anniversary tour in celebration of their triple-platinum classic, Make Yourself, in 2019. The latter proved to be a point of reflection.

"It put so many things in perspective for all of us," he admits. "We hadn't talked about the implications of the 30 years. You never expect or anticipate to make something that will resonate with a large group of people. There's the hope and possibility it might, but it was wild to have the excitement echoed back to us every night. We were excited to enter into a new chapter.

The latest chapter earmarked a handful of firsts. They became independent for the first time since 1996, aligning with ADA Worldwide under a new deal. The guys also planted roots in the San Fernando Valley. They staked out their very own rehearsal room and studio where the bulk of Trust Fall (Side B) would be recorded with a little help from GRAMMY® Award-winning producer and frequent collaborator Brendan O'Brien [Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers].

"For the first time, we have a space solely dedicated to writing," he goes on. "It's been amazing to have a spot where we can all get together, hangout, and rehearse. We write music as a necessity. I suppose there's a calling which takes place. We get an overwhelming urge to get together and see what happens. These creative urges ebb and flow. Having a place to congregate allowed us to make room for those urges when they started to flow."

Incubus heralded this body of work with "Into The Summer." Beyond a show-stopping performance of the track on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, it attracted praise from Billboard, Forbes, and more. Meanwhile, the single "Our Love" exemplifies their evolution. Percussive claps swell alongside an ethereal electric riff dipping in and out of a galactic bass bounce. The rush momentarily breaks on heavenly acoustic guitar as Boyd croons, "Is anybody ever really awake?" Under a vocal crescendo, one final frenetic rhythm doubles back around.

"Conceptually, there's something pertaining to the love we share in our band and the love generated amongst us," he goes on. "Even though it's complicated, we hold this love together. As much as it's about our weird little family, it's potentially about something bigger than that like the love between two people or the love for self. As I get older, I've realized love is a very dynamic thing. The more space we allow for love's dynamism, the more happy and fulfilled we can be. It begins with oneself though. If we let love be more dynamic and alive, we'll be happier."

Elsewhere on the EP, "Karma, Come Back" slips from creeping distortion towards an urgent vocal plea, "You've got to do better before this karma, karma, karma comes back." Hinging on the distorted sway, it spirals out on one last cathartic fit of feedback.

"It occurred to me there are karmic implications with anything anyone sends out into the world," he states. "There's something to be said for not only looking at your adversary, but yourself in relation to that."

Written in a little house in Venice, the confessional "Papercuts" bleeds truth between sparse piano and tambourine. "When we write in our diaries, we write as if we're telling people the hardest things we need to say to them," he explains. "Most of us never intend on the person we're writing about to read them. Until, there's a moment the person does. The song tells that story."

Then there's "On Without Me." Recording drums and guitar on the road, Boyd put the finishing touches on the tune back in Los Angeles with O'Brien. It picked up a timeless thread from a different angle.

"I've written quite a lot of breakup songs without ever intending to," he smiles. "There's an emotional through-line where I'm morning the loss of love or inspired by finding new love. 'On Without Me' is a breakup song about breakup songs."

In the end, Incubus ignite one of their most potentially impactful cycles yet.

"If you hear the music and want to dance to it or learn what the lyrics mean, that would be phenomenal," he leaves off. "Or, maybe the lyrics switch on conversational modes for you to think about. Perhaps, you even just take a step back, enjoy life, and do something small to make the world a better place. After all of these years, this band is everything to me. I hope we're possibly creating new memories that will be celebrated in another 30 years." — Rick Florino, January 2020

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 4586 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Amazing show lackluster venue

    by Inca Bus on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Incubus delivered! My wife and I both said this was the best that we’ve ever heard them. It’s our fourth show of theirs, May of this year in Las Vegas at Sick New World being the most recent show. Personal highlights were: 1) a snippet of The Doors song “Riders on the Storm” (performed at the Hollywood Bowl no less), and 2) the cover of The Beatles song “Come Together”. Absolutely amazing. I’ve always wanted to see a show at the Hollywood Bowl and now that I have I doubt I’ll ever go back. Traffic to and from the venue is horrible and the concessions are limited and extremely busy. Kitchen 22 sold out of most food items before Incubus even took the stage. Parking is also bad. I love Incubus but I’ll skip the Hollywood Bowl.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30 miles in 3 hours

    by Jo on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    The show was amazing!!! Totally worth the 3-hour drive and sold-out parking.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert I’ve ever been to!

    by Leah on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Incubus was amazing in concert! They were super fun to watch perform live. I loved the light show behind them and everyone in the band sounded amazing! Wish I could relive this again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Such A Great Experience!

    by Tiffanie on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Incubus never disappoints!! They always put so much feeling into each song. And Lizzo coming out to play flute for Aqueous Transmission was such a great surprise!! This was our second time seeing Incubus live and I can honestly say I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of them. Can’t wait to see them again!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show

    by Mel on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    The location of the shuttle pick up was easy to find. No issues when boarding the shuttle. The shuttle dropped us off at the front. Show was amazing. Easy finding our seats. Finding the shuttle after was easy and quick. The night was great and fun with no hassles.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful.

    by J9 on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Beautiful. Stunning. Amazing. Nostalgic. Everything I imagined.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incubus Morning View

    by Dee on 10/10/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    This was such a great concert! Incubus put on an AMAZING performance and tickets were very affordable! I would highly recommend seeing them in concert for anyone who has yet to attend!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Always an amazing experience

    by Dom on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    We see Incubus at the Hollywood bowl every year, the band and the venue always exceed expectations. The weather and vibes at the bowl are always on point and Incubus puts on an amazing show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a performance!!!

    by Robert Garcia on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Incubus was phenomenal! I have never seen them live and it did not let me down! Morning View in its entirety and then more!?! Wow! There is always that one song you were hoping they'd play but they can't play them all! My favorites were The Warmth and Dig and ........ I could keep going! Amazing show! Look forward to seeing them again. And...you can't go wrong at the Hollywood Bowl.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Magical night

    by alecportnoy on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    A total magical night with a seasoned band playing a classic thru and thru. Loved it deeply.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show! Full of surprises

    by MarissaIsa on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Loved that the band keeps their essence during their shows

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incubus was awesome (as usual)

    by Kdee on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    I’m an Incubus fan through and through, so they can rarely do wrong in my eyes (even though I think they’ve been phoning it in a bit in the last few years). However, the show at the Hollywood Bowl was something special. You could tell they were happy to be there and the crowd was happy to have them. I believe the key to any live show is the give and take between the artist and the crowd, and lately it seems LA crowds are just there to say they went and don’t offer much for the artists to play off of, but that was definitely not the case here! So glad I got to see it in person.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Concert!

    by Dees Beats on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Thoroughly enjoyed the show. This concert was very entertaining. Brandon and the band sounded amazing. I loved the fact that Lizzo came out and performed a song with the band. As for the beginning, acts, I enjoyed Paris Jackson, but did not care much for Action Bronson. I think one beginning act is enough.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incubus is always great!

    by Danny O on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    How can you go wrong with Incubus, they always kill it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What an incredible show/experience!

    by Hols on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    I can hardly express what an amazing show and experience this was! Getting to see one of my favorite bands play one of my all time favorite albums from start to finish at such an amazing venue and with such beautiful surprises like Lizzo joining on flute... I feel truly blessed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience

    by Jay on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Although the seats at Hollywood Bowl are super compact, we had a great time!! Incubus did a beautiful performance so it was worth it!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Jenn on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Still great after all these years. Was amazing seeing them live again and to hear Morning View in its entirety in addition to many classics after. Lizzo came out as a special guest. Amazing show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performance

    by RobH on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Really enjoyed the performance of Incubus & Paris Jackson. Wonderful venue and great to have Shuttle buses to avoid driving in traffic.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Morning View!!

    by Fred on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    We have seen Incubus every tour for over 17 years and they are always awesome! This concert was especially memorable because they played the entire Morning View song list and so much more. We continue to send well wishes for Ben's recovery and his fill in was phenomenal. This venue is a perfect place to enjoy our favorite band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert!

    by Maite on 10/9/23Hollywood Bowl - Hollywood

    Incubus was amazing. Such a great vibe in the crowd. Lizzo was a great surprise. Could have done without both opening acts.